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Saadia Akhtar, MDPresident- Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)Associate Dean for GMEProgram Director-Emergency MedicineMount Sinai Beth Israel Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiNew York
DEVELOPING, IMPLEMENTING, AND EVALUATING A WELL-
BEING INITIATIVE –THREE EXAMPLES
No Conflicts of interest to report
DISCLOSURE
Emergency Medicine (EM) OrganizationsResources All EM Organization MeetingEM Physician Wellness and Resilience SummitFuture Steps
OUTLINE
ACGME RequirementsDuty Hour LimitsFatigue Education
InstitutionalMental Health ResourcesConfidential Counseling Ombudsman
ESTABLISHED RESOURCES
Program Residency LeadershipChief ResidentsFacultyPeers
ESTABLISHED RESOURCES
Mental Health ResourcesWellness ResourcesCurriculumAssessment Tools
EMERGENCY MEDICINE: WHAT DO WE NEED?
Emergency Medicine
Organizations-
What are they doing?
Objectives
Promote a culture of wellness among residents and educatorsProvide curricular resources for residency educatorsEstablish a network for physicians and residents
interested in advancing wellness in emergency medicinePromote research and scholarship in wellness
CORD RESILIENCE COMMITTEE
• Task Forces
Mental HealthWellness ResourcesAssessment Tools
CORD RESILIENCE COMMITTEE
“TAKING CARE OF OUR LEARNERS, OURSELVES
AND EACH OTHER.”
AAEMAAEM-RSAAACEMABEM
ACEPCORDEMRASAEM
ALL EM ORGANIZATION MEETINGMAY 12, 2016 AT
SOCIET Y FOR ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE (SAEM)
Physician Burnout/Wellness
COMMON GOAL:
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Good Afternoon,
ACEP and CORD are proud to co-host a summit on physician wellness and resilience at the ACEP office in Dallas, TX on February 9-10, 2017. We will be inviting your organization to send 2-3 participants to be involved in this important summit.
Emergency medicine as a specialty is taking the lead on this critical issue, with the goal of developing resources and innovative methods to disperse information to the EM community (from medical students to practicing clinicians), as well as to other specialty organizations.
We would like to know what YOUR ask from such a meeting would be. What outcomes would your organization like to see from this event? Please share any resources you can contribute in terms of materials or perhaps a facilitator who could assist with knowledge translation. Also, use the form linked below to submit information, including who will be attending, for your organization by Wednesday, August 31.
Please note travel and lodging expenses will be the responsibility of the individual or their sponsoring organization. As host organizations, ACEP and CORD will provide meals onsite during the summit meeting. A housing block with preferred pricing will be arranged at a nearby hotel.
We look forward to your participation in this important dialogue. Additional materials and a full agenda will be provided in the coming weeks.
Kind regards,
Saadia Akhtar, MDPresident, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors
and
Jay Kaplan, MD, FACEPPresident, American College of Emergency Physicians
Major EM Organizations represented
Small group discussions
Writing group
Identify barriers Identify resources Establish a toolkit Establish a mechanism to
disseminate information Proceedings manuscript
EM PHYSICIAN WELLNESS AND RESILIENCE SUMMITFEBRUARY 9-10, 2017
FUTURE STEPS…
Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Well-Being Initiative – �Three Examples DisclosureOUTLINEEstablished ResourcesEstablished ResourcesEmergency Medicine: �What Do We Need?Slide Number 7Slide Number 8CORD Resilience Committee CORD Resilience Committee Slide Number 11Slide Number 12“Taking care of our learners, ourselves and each other.” Slide Number 14Slide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20Slide Number 21Slide Number 22Slide Number 23All EM Organization Meeting�May 12, 2016 at �Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM)Common Goal: Slide Number 26Slide Number 27Slide Number 28EM Physician Wellness and Resilience Summit�February 9-10, 2017FUTURE STEPS…Slide Number 31